ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7898 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique
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In fact... :D
Frankie Hi-NRG MC Ero un autarchico
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It always seemed to me like a rather outdated and disappointing album, light years away from the times of "La Morte Dei Miracoli" (which came out in '98)... The review struck me as having something of the "already heard," props to the kids in action... :D
Giorgio Moroder From Here To Eternity
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Every genre has its periods of grace, decline, and transformation... This has been true for Disco Music and applies to any musical container... Giorgio Moroder is, without a doubt, one of the most interesting artists in the history of our musical landscape, a versatile and inspired producer who has worked with the big names of the genre (Donna Summer, above all...), as well as inspiring, with his rhythmic innovations, generations of Electro-oriented musicians... A beautiful page.
Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique
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Stratospheric and incredibly "ahead of its time" album...
Lucio Battisti Anima latina
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An underrated and excellent chapter of Lucio Battisti's discography, definitely worth revisiting...
Unearth The Stings of Conscience
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I listened to "The Uncoming Storm" by them... They're not bad, but I prefer other bands in the same vein, like As I Lay Dying or Bleeding Through... A review that's a bit too "for industry insiders," full of tracks, heavy boulders, extreme power...
Co'Sang Chi more pe' mme
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I reviewed it too! :D An excellent album of credible and no-frills street rap, one of the best things to come out in recent years in Italy... Nice one, buddy! ;-)
The Postman Syndrome Terraforming
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The cover, the track titles, and the description seem to suggest an incredibly "airy" music... Are they going to record for Aaron Turner's Hydrahead of Isis? One little note: doesn't 8.5 roughly correspond to 4/4.5? :-))
Millionaire Outside The Simian Flock
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I'm not a huge fan of Stoner-Rock sounds, and these seem really out of the blue... Nice Ghem! ;-)
Jamiroquai Travelling Without Moving
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I absolutely disagree with the idea of a "transition that will lead to increasingly poor results in the future"... The later works of Jamiroquai, while lacking the impact of their predecessors, contain absolutely enjoyable tracks, great for the dancefloor as well... In any case, "Travelling Without Moving" remains an excellent example of how easy listening and musical maturity can go hand in hand, and that the "God of Money" doesn’t necessarily have to be seen as an evil to avoid...